This comes from the disciplinary pages of this months Economia magazine, reporting from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales: It would appear
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There are few upsides to Brexit: people’s quantitative easing could be one of them
The Guardian has something decidedly right in its editorial today, saying: When running for the Labour leadership, Jeremy Corbyn wanted a “people’s quantitative easing” to boost the
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Neck and neck
A quick screenshot from The Times Red Box email this morning: If evidence that irrationality is alive and well and living in the UK is
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What macroeconomics can and should do
I noted Howard Reed’s erudite and timely essay on what he has called Deconomics on Saturday. The original was posted in Prospect, who also published a
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The Lords will have their say on Brexit
As the FT reports this morning: The House of Lords is expected to vote for Britain to remain in an EU customs union this week,
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